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Exile & the politics of exclusion in the Americas

edited by Luis Roniger, James N. Green and Pablo Yankelevich

(Sussex library of study, . New historical and comparative perspectives on Latin America : society, politics, and culture)

Sussex Academic Press, 2012

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CILAS/Sussex Latin American Studies

Exile and the politics of exclusion in the Americas

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"CILAS/Sussex Latin American Studies"--P. [4] of cover

Includes bibliographical references and index

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This collection of essays brings together leading experts in the study of exile and expatriation, whose historical and comparative perspectives enable readers to understand the phenomenon of forced displacement in the Americas. Political exile, a major political practice throughout most of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, is still an under-researched topic. While ubiquitous and fascinating, with some notable and important exceptions, until recently it has been conceived as somewhat marginal for the development of these societies, instead being studied in the framework of traditional concepts and concerns in history and the social sciences. Following recent developments that highlight the centrality of diasporas and transnational studies, of transience and relocation, this book proposes that the study of exile should become a topic of central concern, closely related to basic theoretical problems and controversies on the structure of power, national representation and transnational displacement. The editors and contributors approach these issues through a nuanced reading of context and history. The work discusses the formative impact of exile in many of these societies at different times, while analysing how it evolved and changed its character throughout the centuries. The systematic studies brought together in this volume will likely generate new readings of history and the societies in the Americas and the Diasporas, moving away from the traditional understanding of national histories towards more regional, transnational and even continental dimensions.

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